Emergency and scheduled furnace repair service that quickly restores warmth to your Pooler home during cold weather through expert diagnosis and quality repairs.
Diagnostic and repair service for furnaces, heat pumps, and heating systems that restore warmth when your system fails during cold weather.
While Georgia winters are mild, temperatures do drop below freezing. Heating failures put your family at risk and can cause frozen pipes costing thousands in damage.
Call immediately if your heat stops working, you smell gas, hear unusual noises, or notice uneven heating throughout your home.
Furnace not producing heat
Inconsistent heating throughout home
Strange burning smell from heating system
Pilot light won't stay lit
Furnace making loud noises or rattling
Experiencing repeat furnace problems? If your heating system breaks down frequently, it might be time to consider replacement instead of continued repairs. See our Furnace Repair vs Replace Guide →
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. We provide exact quotes before starting work.
Facing a $700+ heating repair bill? Before authorizing expensive repairs on an older furnace, many Pooler homeowners want to know if replacement might be a better long-term investment. Use our decision framework →
Not sure if your heating issue is an emergency? Some problems can wait a few hours, while others require immediate service. Check our emergency service guide →
Professional HVAC service from local experts.
Schedule Service: (912) 744-9589Heating repair costs range from $150-$600 for most issues. Thermostat problems or igniter replacement cost $150-$300. Heat exchanger or blower motor repairs run $400-$600. Emergency service is available 24/7.
Common causes include tripped breaker, dead thermostat batteries, dirty filter restricting airflow, failed igniter, or pilot light out. Check these simple fixes first, then call us if heat still does not work.
No. If you smell gas, turn off your furnace immediately, evacuate your home, and call your gas company and 911 from outside. Never attempt to diagnose gas leaks yourself. We can inspect your system after the gas company clears your home.